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Nadja [00:23] "Sievert Pt. 1" Sv Broken Spine Productions BSP015 2023 (original release 2016) Doomy ambient goodness from Aidan and Leah once again. Eurythmics [22:32] "Love Is a Stranger" Sweet Dreams Are Made of This RCA AFL1-4681 1983 Side one, track one from their sophomore album, with a classic video (https://youtu.be/o6f593X6rv8?si=JdUQVqkJ6oVbYuni) to go along for the ride. Plus, high harmonies by Kiki Dee (https://youtu.be/z0qW9P-uYfM?si=y9ywrtnrvrpZvDqI)! Mose Allison [26:15] "Stop This World" Swingin' Machine Atlantic SD 1398 1963 Amen, Mose. Throwing in some horns is not quite the same as the classic trio from the preceding album I Don't Worry About a Thing, but it's still pretty great. Wendy Carlos [29.38] "Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 in G Major - Third Movement" Switched-On Bach Columbia Masterworks MS 7194 1968 Carlos collaborated with Bob Moog on his nascent synthesizer technology to create this album. Because the Moogs were monophonic, it took 1,000 hours over five months to record. In case you are wondering what a traditional version of this movement sounds like, here is the Netherlands Bach Society performing it (https://youtu.be/qr0f6t2UbOo?si=yiW4DA0AxFSb3sB5&t=370). The Police [34:44] "Miss Gradenko" Synchronicity A&M Records SP-3735 1983 The requisite Stewart Copeland track from final album by The Police. Ultravox [38:18] "Slow Motion" Systems of Romance Antilles AN-7069 1978 Lead track and single from Ultravox's third studio album, which became a large influence on Gary Numan (https://youtu.be/_nt5EH0UYxE?si=pm0h_4YWwXlCKJks). T. Rex [41:44] "20th Century Boy" T. Rextasy: The Best of T. Rex, 1970-1973 Warner Bros. Records 25333-1 1985 As usual, Marc Bolan lays down an undeniable groove (https://youtu.be/9SG65dlho_o?si=4Q8NPlKJc_87trVQ), produced by Tony Visconti. I almost forgot about the sax parts. Can [45:23] "Mushroom" Tago Mago United Artists Records 1971 (2007 "unofficial" repress) Tago Mago was Damo first outing with the band, following Malcolm Mooney's departure. According to guitarist Michael Karoli, the explosion at the end of the song is a slowed-down recording of an exploding firecracker. Zola Jesus [49:41] "Long Way Down" Taiga Mute 9611-1 2014 Zola Jesus' fourth studio album and only outing on Mute (before returning to Sacred Bones). Produced by musician, sound designer, and composer Dean Hurley. The Folk Implosion [54:49] "Had to Find Out" Take a Look Inside...... Communion Label COMM 32 1994 The debut album from Lou Barlow and John Davis... released 30 years ago! Stevie Wonder [56:55] "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" Talking Book Tamla T319L 1972 What?! It's a great song. And it was the single that followed up "Supersition". That's a heckuva gear shift. Number one on the Hot 100, of course. Silver Jews [59:53] "Sometimes a Pony Gets Depressed" Tanglewood Numbers Drag City DC297 2005 A rehabilitated Dave Berman comes back with this album, the fifth studio album. He is joined once again by Bob Nastanovich and Stephen Malkmus, as well as his then-wife Cassie Berman. Cover photo by William Eggleston. Music behind the DJ: "Jackie (https://youtu.be/HqAbaqVBCyo?si=qu8P0gk6OeWL5SeB&t=224)" by Billy May and his Orchestra
Good morning!It's going to be much cooler today.The Morning Breeze Brain Tease: Nearly 10% of mothers in a recent poll say they wish they'd done THIS differently with their babies.Cort got tricked by one of those inflatable waving things...The Brighter SideAre you superstitious?Beckie wins tickets to California's Great America.More on superstitions.
First, Pascual and Celestia hit recent science news -- a sideways lunar landing, some male-on-male humpback whale action, and recent cell outages. Then Ben and Celestia look at weather modification, from prayer and superstition to very real cloud-seeding efforts. Though in practice almost everywhere for generations, this technology still surprises and confuses people, who lump it in with conspiracies about precise weather control by some all-powerful cabal . . . using a decommissioned array of antennas in Alaska?
We are joined by Peter Ash, founder and director of Under the Same Sun, a nonprofit dedicated to the education and empowerment of persons with albinism in Africa. Due to superstition-based persecution, the hardships endured by those born with this condition in rural African communities are staggering to list: from abandonment, discrimination and untreated skin cancers to outright murder by one's own family. Peter felt called to help others with albinism and has dedicated years to growing his efforts in Tanzania. With a systematic, consistent, multi-pronged approach his organization has helped hundreds of youngsters, many survivors of muti violence. Under the Same Sun houses these children and offers them an education, putting them on a path to independence and prosperity.
The veil is thinning this fine October so we're talking superstitions: ours, yours, old Slavic women's, Cubs fan's... basically all the normal sociological groups. In this loosey-goosey, freewheelin' episode, we blow where the wind takes us just like those beautiful crunchy fall leaves. Plus, a voicemail from Izzy's Dad. Reverse the curse! Call us! 1-706-45-BIMBOJoin our Patreon! Join our Discord! Follow us on Instagram! www.bimbosummitpodcast.com
Spiritual Lecture, Ikhwane Rasool From Supersition To Science
Epi. 62 Part 2 of Wedding Traditions and Superstitions has arrived! Brides wear something old, new, borrowed and blue, but why? The engagement ring wormhole (Liz Taylor anyone?) We cover the last of the traditions and superstitions. Be prepared to laugh, learn and be entertained! || Real relatable entertainment focusing on history, culture and curiosities || || Leave a Review || Follow on Spotify | 2 Monicas Podcast Spotify Follow on Apple Podcast | 2 Monicas Podcast Apple Follow on iHeart | 2 Monicas iHeart Follow on Instagram | 2 Monicas Podcast IG Follow on Facebook | 2 Monicas Podcast FB Follow on YouTube | 2 Monicas Podcast YT Follow on Twitter |
(1) In Zwitserland en in delen van Duitsland mogen deze week de fitnesscentra weer open. Hoe veilig is dat? (2) Omdat er 6 nieuwe besmettingen zijn in Wuhan, moeten alle inwoners van de stad getest worden op Corona. (3) Fakeboeken verkopen als nooit te voren, met dank aan Zoom. (4) Supersition van Stevie Wonder heeft de meeste groove. Middagjournaal van Michaël Pas
Sorry bout being late with the episode but as everyone is aware, things are pretty messed up right now. I hope everyone is safe.Anyway, In this after hours we talk superstitions, zombies and some other odds and ends. I hope our discussion can take your mind away from the stuff going on outside. websitehttps://jgeis1701d.wixsite.com/majesticearsonlyOur emailmajesticearsonlypodcast@gmail.com
Tim is back with his podcasting vest and tin foil hat.
Odd News: 13 Weird Ass Children's Toys Forbidden Five: SuperstitionsEvil Entry: The Number 13
What's the connection between Making a Murderer, the recent Gosnell movie, exorcisms, and Halloween? Listen to Episode 37 of Fire Away, where Carlos Bersabe sets his crosshairs on this particular topic.
Witches – In their spooky Halloween extravaganza, the Strange and Deadly boys return with another Section Three Video Nasties double bill with: Terror (1978) and Supersition (1982). Subscribe on iTunes, Spotify or on RSS. Please send your feedback to feedback@strangeanddeadly.com…
TWO big guests this week! Ennis Esmer stops by to talk about Season 3 of Blindspot on NBC! Rich Dotcom is joining the FBI team, and he's giving us the inside scoop. Plus we talk about new characters he's working with, darts and much more. We also talk to Saxon Sharbino about Freakish on Hulu AND her appearance as Carly Glantz in Lucifer on Fox! If that's not enough, James reviews THREE new comics, Supersition on Syfy and X-23 possibly getting her own solo movie. There's so much more, you'll have to listen to hear it all! Find out more about this week's episode and more at www.downandnerdypodcast.com
Here it is folks my first show of the new year, one day early and with a new opening and ending music to boot courtesy of the band Mr. Burns. On the show this week you have my audio book review of Superstition by Karen Robards as a curious reporter may get more than she bargained for in a news story. Then I journey into the world of GOR and Second Life as I talk to somone who lives the Gorean lifestyle in that virtual world. Music in the show is the song Supersition by Ball in the House and can be foud at www.podsafeaudio.com. As always your comments and suggesitons are welcome.